Overview: Grab your camera and head outside. What’s stopping you from enjoying photography in the great outdoors? Whether it’s just in your back garden, or out in the rugged countryside, this essential guide has all the hints, tips and project guides you need to fire up your creativity and get more out of your outdoor photography. From the most intimate macro shots, to great landscapes, it’s all here.

Hints, Tips and GuidesIt all begins with some top outdoor photography tips to pique your interest and then we go on to help you understand exposure, focal length, depth of field, equipment options and more. Our guides to taking control of your camera’s shooting modes and exploring important photographic concepts can elevate your photography from simple snaps to amazing images worthy of the professionals.
Learn, Create, Explore and EnjoyLearn the techniques the professionals use to shoot a wide variety of photographic subjects. Our tutorials cover such diverse subjects as star trail photography, outdoor macro, forced perspective, daytime long exposure and crystal ball photography. Learn techniques that the professionals use. Photography is not some dark art known to a select few, it’s an amazing and enjoyable way to express your creativity and skill.
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David Johndrow has combined his twin passions of photography and gardening to create a series of sensitive pictures recording life in the garden. He talks to Susan Burnstine about waiting for the magic to happen.

«When I look through the viewfinder I do feel like I’m in another world watching and waiting for magic to happen.»
David Johndrow Photography

The BIG Collection“More than 10,000 images were published during the last 3 years. So many great photographers, and choosing from so many images, It’s almost an impossible mission. But, after all those hours, I decided to exhibit the most impressive, giving inspiration and the images I find as the most powerful. The collection is a combination of most known international photographers along side with emerging photographers that for my opinion is most impressive! “
-Dafna Navarro, Founder, Editor in Chief, Lens Magazine